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EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 8 MIN

David Goodhart - I DISAGREE with Konstantin Kisin: Rishi Sunak is ENGLISH!

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for more thought-provoking interviews and big-idea debates: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos What does it really mean to be English in modern Britain — and why has the question become so contentious? In this sharp and thoughtful discussion, political commentator and author David Goodhart weighs in on the national identity debate and explains why he disagrees with Konstantin Kisin’s take on Rishi Sunak. Goodhart, best known for The Road to Somewhere, has spent years examining the cultural and political divides shaping Western societies. His influential “Somewheres vs Anywheres” framework has helped explain the rise of populism, the tensions around immigration, and the growing disconnect many citizens feel from elite institutions. But how does that framework apply to questions of English identity today? In this episode, Goodhart unpacks his reasoning and offers a nuanced perspective on belonging, citizenship, and cultural integration in the UK. Rather than reducing the issue to slogans, he explores how identity is formed through shared institutions, civic participation, and social trust. The conversation digs into the deeper forces driving Britain’s identity debates — from globalization and migration to the political aftershocks of Brexit. Is the current argument really about ethnicity, or about how societies define membership and cohesion in a rapidly changing world? Goodhart also reflects on how elite and public perspectives have diverged in recent decades, and why questions of nationhood now carry such emotional and political weight. His analysis aims to clarify rather than inflame, focusing on the structural and cultural dynamics behind the headlines. Importantly, this is a serious good-faith discussion about political philosophy and social cohesion. Viewers from across the political spectrum will find plenty to agree — and disagree — with. If you’re interested in UK politics, national identity debates, immigration, or the intellectual roots of modern populism, this is a must-watch deep dive. #DavidGoodhart #RishiSunak #KonstantinKisin #Triggernometry #UKPolitics #NationalIdentity #SomewheresAnywheres #ImmigrationDebate #PoliticalTheory #BritishPolitics #CulturalDebate #LongFormInterview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for more thought-provoking interviews and big-idea debates: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos What does it really mean to be English in modern Britain — and why has the question become so contentious? In this sharp and thoughtful discussion, political commentator and author David Goodhart weighs in on the national identity debate and explains why he disagrees with Konstantin Kisin’s take on Rishi Sunak. Goodhart, best known for The Road to Somewhere, has spent years examining the cultural and political divides shaping Western societies. His influential “Somewheres vs Anywheres” framework has helped explain the rise of populism, the tensions around immigration, and the growing disconnect many citizens feel from elite institutions. But how does that framework apply to questions of English identity today? In this episode, Goodhart unpacks his reasoning and offers a nuanced perspective on belonging, citizenship, and cultural integration in the UK. Rather than reducing the issue to slogans, he explores how identity is formed through shared institutions, civic participation, and social trust. The conversation digs into the deeper forces driving Britain’s identity debates — from globalization and migration to the political aftershocks of Brexit. Is the current argument really about ethnicity, or about how societies define membership and cohesion in a rapidly changing world? Goodhart also reflects on how elite and public perspectives have diverged in recent decades, and why questions of nationhood now carry such emotional and political weight. His analysis aims to clarify rather than inflame, focusing on the structural and cultural dynamics behind the headlines. Importantly, this is a serious good-faith discussion about political philosophy and social cohesion. Viewers from across the political spectrum will find plenty to agree — and disagree — with. If you’re interested in UK politics, national identity debates, immigration, or the intellectual roots of modern populism, this is a must-watch deep dive. #DavidGoodhart #RishiSunak #KonstantinKisin #Triggernometry #UKPolitics #NationalIdentity #SomewheresAnywheres #ImmigrationDebate #PoliticalTheory #BritishPolitics #CulturalDebate #LongFormInterview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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